“When you don’t score a lot of goals, you firstly have to defend very disciplined.

“If you concede two goals it’s not too easy to score three. If you stay concentrated then you will find a moment at the other end with your quality. Some teams have to work harder for one goal than other teams.”

Klopp insisted he was happy with Christian Benteke’s performance in the midweek FA Cup win over Exeter City – despite the chances he squandered.

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It remains to be seen whether the big Belgian frontman did enough to convince the manager he deserves to start at Carrow Road.

“Everyone could see he was involved in two of the three goals,” Klopp said.

“He was working hard, his attitude was really good. Sometimes he tried too hard but that’s normal. He stayed cool and tried again.

“Everyone could see he knows where the goal is. He always had situations and he needs to carry on.

“You need a striker to score goals but you also need more. You need him to keep the ball for the team and that’s what we have to develop together. We will try to help him so that it works perfectly.”

Norwich sit just two points above the drop zone but Klopp is wary of the threat they pose.

Boss Alex Neil is expected to hand a debut to Steven Naismith, who joined them in a £8.5million move from Everton this week.

Steven Naismith has joined Norwich City for £8.5m

“You look at the Premier League table and think ‘not so good’ but then you see Norwich play and think ‘okay’,” Klopp added.

“They had some problems in defence, less problems in offence. They are creative and quick. All that you need.

“They conceded easy goals but changed that by taking (Timm) Klose from Wolfsburg – he’s a really good defender. They tried to solve a problem.

“We have to play against this new team,. Everyone knows about the quality of Naismith. I saw him playing against Germany for Scotland and I was impressed. He is a danger.

“It’s our job to work so that hard that no-one can see how strong Norwich are.”